Colonial Regional police say Lindsey Dalrymple was taken into custody after a warrant was served at her Stroudsburg home. Police requested the warrant after their investigation led them to press charges for her involvement in the robbery, authorities said.

Court papers say the Dalrymples had a severe addiction to the prescription painkiller Fentanyl. Lindsey Dalrymple tried to obtain a prescription Aug. 5, but was denied when a pharmacist noticed she had an excess number of prescriptions filled for the drug, according to court documents.

Authorities say Lindsey Dalrymple was distraught when denied the prescription and suggested to her husband that he steal a large amount of the drug.

Gregory Paul Dalrymple's wife, Lindsey, is now accused of orchestrating the robbery of a pharmacy, in which he participated, according to court documents.Courtesy Photo

Gregory Dalrymple told police his wife was suffering from withdrawal and he felt sympathetic because he blamed himself for her addiction, records say.

On Aug. 6, Lindsey Dalrymple provided her husband with a Smith & Wesson 9mm handgun and the couple borrowed a gold Chevrolet Cobalt from Gregory Dalrymple's grandmother, court records say. Lindsey Dalrymple allegedly drove to the Wal-Mart while Gregory Dalrymple went inside and robbed the pharmacy, demanding the pharmacist hand over a bag full of the drug.

In all, the couple took two boxes of Fentanyl patches from the store as well as several pill bottles containing 1,000 doses of the painkiller, court papers say.

Lindsey Dalrymple is charged with robbery, conspiracy to commit both robbery and retail theft and receiving stolen property, all felonies. She was sent to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $150,000 bail.

Gregory Dalrymple also remains in Northampton County Prison in lieu of $150,000 bail. He is charged with robbery, retail theft and receiving stolen property, all felonies, in addition to simple assault and a weapon offense.